Ballahoo

/ˈbæl.ə.huː/ noun

Variant spelling of 'ballyhoo'; sensational or extravagant publicity or fuss made about something, often exaggerated.

A variant of 'ballyhoo,' which may derive from the Irish village of Ballyhooly or from Irish 'baile' (town) plus 'hú' (cry). First appeared in American English in the late 19th century as slang.

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